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List of Gods : "Roma" - 761 records

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Goddess name
"Somius"
Roman Minor god of sleep. He equates with the Greek god HYPNOS. According to legend he is one of the two sons of NYX, goddess of night, and lives in a remote cave beside the Lethe river. He is depicted by Ovid dressed in black but with his robe scattered with stars, wearing a crown of poppies and holding a goblet of opium juice. His attendant is MORPHEUS and he oversees the spirits of dreams and nightmares. Particularly noted from the art of the Lacedaemonians who placed statues of Somnus and MORS side by side....
God name
"Somnus"
Greek The personification and god of sleep, the Greek Hypnos, is described by the ancients as a brother of death and as a son of night Roman
God name
"Sors"
Roman God of luck Roman
Goddess name
"Sors"
Roman God of luck. Derived from the Greek model of TYCHE, he is less prominent in the pantheon than the goddess FORTUNA....
Goddess name
"Souconna"
Roman / Celtic River goddess who was the guardian of the river Saone. Roman / Celtic
Goddess name
"Souoonna"
Roman / Celtic / Gallic River goddess. Guardian of the river Saone and known chiefly from inscriptions at Chalon....
Goddess name
"Soxspita"
Roman That is, the "saving goddess," was a surname of Juno at Lanuvium and at Rome. Roman
Goddess name
"Spes"
Roman the goddess of hope, åśśociated with gardens
Goddess name
"Spes"
Roman Goddess of hope. Foundations of a sanctuary were commenced by the emperor Tiberius, linked with a similar building dedicated to the god JANUS. She is åśśociated with gardens and depicted as a young woman bearing a bunch of flowers....
God name
"Spiniensis"
Roman Minor god of Agriculture. Mentioned by the writer Fabius Pictor, he is the deity responsible for the uprooting of thorn bushes....

"St. Florent"
Roman killed a dragon which haunted the Loire.

"St. Martha"
Roman killed the terrible dragon called Tarasque at Aix (la Chapelle).

"St. Philip the Apostle"
Roman Philip the Apostle is said to have destroyed a huge dragon at Hierapolis, in Phrygia.

"St. Romain"
Roman Romain of Rouen destroyed the huge dragon called La Gargouille, which ravaged the Seine.

"Stata Mater"
Roman A Roman divinity, who is probably identical with Vesta.

"Stator"
Roman A Roman surname of Jupiter, describing him as staying the Romans in their flight from an enemy, and generally as preserving the existing order of things.

"Sterculius"
Roman A surname of Saturnus, derived from Stercus, manure, because he had promoted Agriculture by teaching the people the use of manure. This seems to have been the original meaning, though some Romans state that Sterculius was a surname of Piçúɱnus, the son of Faunus, to whom likewise improvements in Agriculture are ascribed. Roman
God name
"Sterculius"
Roman Minor god of Agriculture. Concerned with the manuring of the fields....
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